1. Describe examples of force and identify appropriate SI units used to measure force.
2. Explain how the motion of an object is affected when balanced and unbalanced forces act on it.
3. Compare and contrast the four kinds of friction.
4. Describe the path of an projectile and identify the forces that produce projectile motion.
12.2 Newton's First and Second Laws of Motion
Objectives:
1. Describe Newton's first law of motion and its relation to inertia.
2. Describe Newton's second law of motion and use it to calculate acceleration, force, and mass value.
3. Relate the mass of an object to its weight.
12.3 Newton's Third Law of Motion and Momentum
Objectives:
1. Explain how action and reaction forces are related according to Newton's third law of motion.
2. Calculate the momentum of an object and describe what happens when momentum is conserved during a collision.
12.4 Universal Forces
Objectives:
1. Identify the forms of electromagnetic force that can both attract and repel.
2. Identify and describe the universal forces acting within the nucleus.
3. Define Newton's law of universal gravitation and describe the factors affecting gravitational force.
4. Describe centripetal force and the type of motion it produces.
Newton's First Law
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Newton's Second Law
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Newton's Third Law
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Car Crash Without Seatbelts #2
Crash with seatbelt
Crash test with and without seatbelt
Amusement Park Rides
Tectonic Activities
Rocket Launches
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Laws of Motion Interactive
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Newton's Tic Tac Toe Review Game
Newton's First Law of Motion (Notes)
Newton's Second Law of Motion (Notes)
NEO K12 Laws of Motion
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Asteroid Game
Newton's Laws of Motion
Notes
12.1 Forces
Objectives:
1. Describe examples of force and identify appropriate SI units used to measure force.
2. Explain how the motion of an object is affected when balanced and unbalanced forces act on it.
3. Compare and contrast the four kinds of friction.
4. Describe the path of an projectile and identify the forces that produce projectile motion.
12.2 Newton's First and Second Laws of Motion
Objectives:
1. Describe Newton's first law of motion and its relation to inertia.
2. Describe Newton's second law of motion and use it to calculate acceleration, force, and mass value.
3. Relate the mass of an object to its weight.
12.3 Newton's Third Law of Motion and Momentum
Objectives:
1. Explain how action and reaction forces are related according to Newton's third law of motion.
2. Calculate the momentum of an object and describe what happens when momentum is conserved during a collision.
12.4 Universal Forces
Objectives:
1. Identify the forms of electromagnetic force that can both attract and repel.
2. Identify and describe the universal forces acting within the nucleus.
3. Define Newton's law of universal gravitation and describe the factors affecting gravitational force.
4. Describe centripetal force and the type of motion it produces.